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Hahndorf Farm Barn

Hahndorf Food Barn, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Hahndorf

The Hahndorf Farm Barn combines a children's farmyard and a nature wildlife park designed to help you interact with tame and friendly animals. On a visit to the Farm Barn you'll be treated to a one-hour interactive show in the barn where you'll be introduced to the Farmer's friendly farm animals...

Gorge Wildlife Park

Gorge Wildlife Park, Cudlee Creek, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Cudlee Creek

Gorge Wildlife Park is not your average wildlife park; it's a place where people and animals get together.

Belair National Park

Belair National Park, Glenalta, Adelaide, South Australia,
Glenalta

Only a 25-minute drive from Adelaide in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, Belair National Park is South Australia's oldest park and is a favourite with locals and a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The Park has more than 50 bushland tennis courts, several ovals, grassy picnic areas...

Morialta Conservation Park

Morialta Conservation Park, Rostrevor, Adelaide, South Australia
Rostrevor

Morialta Conservation Park at the base of the Adelaide Hills is just 20 minutes drive from the centre of Adelaide.

Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway

Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway, Littlehampton, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Littlehampton

Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway features a train ride, farm animals and railway memorabilia. Travel by train through and past a historic farmyard and out into the open paddocks.

Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary


One Tree Hill

Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary is located approximately 50 kilometres from Adelaide. Situated in natural bush setting, the Sanctuary was established by Thomas Bellchambers in 1905. The Sanctuary is committed to the preservation of our native flora and fauna.

Cleland Wildlife Park


Crafers

Feed kangaroos as they laze, wander wetlands, hold a koala, and surround yourself with over 130 species of Australian wildlife, all just 20 minutes from Adelaide The award-winning Cleland Wildlife Park...

National Trust of South Australia


Beaumont

The National Trust in South Australia has active programs in three areas: managing heritage buildings and nature reserves including over sixty museums and folk history collections, devising and disseminating policies on a range of heritage issues and lobbying for improved protection of our heritage and providing awareness raising programs in...

Semaphore Walks


Semaphore

Let our friendly local volunteer tour guides take you on a historic guided walk which showcases seaside Semaphore's beautiful heritage buildings, including the unique Time Ball Tower and learn interesting facts about Semaphore's colonial history. Offered on the first and third Sunday of the month at 1pm (weather permitting).

The Big Rocking Horse And The Toy Factory


Gumeracha

Bring the children to see the world’s biggest rocking horse. You can climb to the top of The Big Rocking Horse, which stands at 18 metres high. Then visit the seven-acre animal park where, among other things, wallabies can be hand-fed.

Mawson Trail


Adelaide

The Mawson Trail takes you through some of the most beautiful and spectacular tourist regions of South Australia. With almost 900 kilometres of back roads, forest tracks and single track, the Mawson Trail is Australia’s premier off-road cycling trail. Enjoy spectacular views and abundant wildlife.

Black Hill Conservation Park


Athelstone

Black Hill Conservation Park is situated approximately 12 kilometres north-east of Adelaide in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges.

Onkaparinga River National Park


Onkaparinga Hills

Onkaparinga National Park features a magnificent gorge with commanding 50-metre high cliffs, large permanent rock pools and a diverse estuary environment to explore. South Australia's second longest river, The Onkaparinga, meanders through the gorge, transforming into an entirely different estuary environment of wetland ponds and flood plains. Admire the parks spectacular gorges...

Jervois Basin Ships Graveyard


Port Adelaide

Jervois Basin, in the upper reaches of the Port River, was a major ship-breaking site in Port Adelaide between the early 1900s and the late 1960s.

Amberainbow Pony Rides


Salisbury

Amberainbow Pony Rides offer pony parties, pony hire, pony rides to you in Adelaide South Australia. Our trusted family of entertainers will bring a pony to you from as little as AUD130.00. We have provided hundreds of pony rides to children of all ages.

Saunders Gorge Sanctuary


Sanderston

Eco-tourism accredited Saunders Gorge Sanctuary is a private property of 1364 hectares located on the rugged eastern slopes of the Mount Lofty Ranges overlooking the vast Murray Plains, 18 kilometres east of Mount Pleasant on the Walker Flat Road.

Mount Lofty Summit


Crafers

With spectacular panoramic views of Adelaide and surrounds just 20 minutes drive from the city, Mount Lofty Summit is a “must see” for any visitor to South Australia! At 710 metres above sea level the summit landing provides breathtaking views of Adelaide, the surrounding regions and the coastline, with visibility extending...

Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary


Mylor

Warrawong is home to 100 species of birds and many native mammals.

Yurrebilla Trail


Mount Lofty

Yurrebilla Trail is only 12 kilometres from Adelaide. Linking parks of the Adelaide Hills, the Trail is 54 kilometres long and winds its way from Belair National Park to Black Hill Conservation Park.

Bonython Park/Tulya Wodli


Adelaide

The largest of the named city parks, some 17 hectares, Bonython Park/Tulya Wodli attracts many thousands of visitors annually.

Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve


Kingston Park

With its superb coastal views, Kingston Park is home to the John Dowie Rock Sculpture at the heritage Aboriginal Site.

Adelaide Zoo


Adelaide

Adelaide Zoo is just a 15 minute walk from the central business district and is home to more than 1,800 animals and almost 300 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited in over eight hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings. Adelaide Zoo is also home to Wang Wang...

Planetarium - University Of South Australia


Mawson Lakes

Visit the Adelaide Planetarium and take a guided tour of the universe! Observe a spectacular projection of the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds, as seen from the southern hemisphere and...

Colourful Capers Face Painting And Pony Hire


Salisbury

Colourful Capers Face Painting and Pony Hire offer parties, pony rides, pony hire and face painting parties in Adelaide. Proudly South Australia’s longest running recommended mobile pony ride business. We come to you from AUD40.00.

Para Wirra Recreation Park


One Tree Hill

Taking its name from an Aboriginal phrase meaning river with scrub, Para Wirra Recreation Park is one of the major recreation parks in the greater Adelaide metropolitan area. The park’s beautiful bushland setting features Pink Gums, Blue Gums, yackas and heaths.